MORE than one-in-ten people living in Ireland are non-Irish citizens, according to new census data in the Republic. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said this accounted for 12% of the population, ...
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Northern Ireland’s population has risen to a record high of more than 1.9 million, the latest census has revealed. The population has increased by more than 90,000 in a decade, from 1.811 million in ...
The Republic of Ireland's population is at an all-time high in the history of the state, according to latest census figures. The data, which was collected in April 2022, shows that the population has ...
The current estimate of the population in Northern Ireland is about 1.9 million Northern Ireland's population has risen to almost 2m people, according to the results of the 2021 census. The total of 1 ...
DUBLIN — Can the dead talk to the living? In Ireland, the answer now is officially yes — at least through their census forms. Earlier this month, when around 2 million households completed their ...
Census 2022 will take place on Sunday evening, 3 April, after it was postponed last year due to Covid-19. The census is one of the largest logistical exercises undertaken by the State every five years ...
Graphic via CSO THE first results from the 2022 census are out. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) published the preliminary results of the first population-wide survey since 2016 this morning. The ...
More people in Northern Ireland are Catholics than Protestants for the first time in its 101-year history, the latest census figures show. The census reveals that of the resident population, 45.7% are ...